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>> she would. >> would she be exempt from participating in any discussion around special education and contracts? >> i don't think so. the way the government code is written, is that basically, if there is some financial gain nexus between what is being discussed and the fact that she employed by a non-public school or a situation where an appearance, if a contract was not awarded to one non-public school, that was maybe a competitor of oaks. she would not involve herself in anything there there would be the appearance of personal gain because that could provide funds to oaks that could be her salary. if it's just a special education question in general that is unrelated to non-public schools, i of course will look at each of those individually, but i think she is able to discuss and vote on these matters. >> so this would not exempt commissioner maufas to vote on our budget? >> it would not, but my advice to her when she votes on the budget, whatever line item of the budget accounts for that particular funding line, that she would identify that and abstain from voting on that piece. >
>> she would. >> would she be exempt from participating in any discussion around special education and contracts? >> i don't think so. the way the government code is written, is that basically, if there is some financial gain nexus between what is being discussed and the fact that she employed by a non-public school or a situation where an appearance, if a contract was not awarded to one non-public school, that was maybe a competitor of oaks. she would not involve herself in...
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i have done numerous segments around the bay hoping to educate drivers not be a victim so i'm tlling you again. do not leave anything of value visible, even these dvd's tell a crook that you might have a electronic in your car. and don't expect the average citizen to call the police, i was looking in cars for three hours and not one person who saw me called the police. in san mateo stanley roberts kron 4 news if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e- mail us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m still ahead. we take a look at the lawmakers who are taking on the national rifle association and attempt to change our nations gun laws. then. we tell you the latest story thieves are telling unsuspecting victims. before they make off with their cell phones! plus. as we near the end of 2012 we take a look at this past year's memorable moments. all that coming when kron 4 >> a dramatic demonstration in san francisco against gun violence. it's part of a nationwide effort to ban assault weapons and to pay respect to the victims and families in newtown, connecticut. kron4's jeff pierce has
i have done numerous segments around the bay hoping to educate drivers not be a victim so i'm tlling you again. do not leave anything of value visible, even these dvd's tell a crook that you might have a electronic in your car. and don't expect the average citizen to call the police, i was looking in cars for three hours and not one person who saw me called the police. in san mateo stanley roberts kron 4 news if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e- mail us at...
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>> i think our teachers have a challenging enough job just being educators and being teachers in our community, and i think the issue of gun violence is -- is a challenging one. and i think there are many solutions to the problem. we just need to be able to bring folks together in a way that we can have sensible conversations about these issues and figure out the best course of action moving forward. >> that was bill and sierra toomey earlier this morning. and if you want to find out how to help connecticut shooting victims, if to cnn.com/impact. >>> tax hikes, irs tax refund delays, so much remains on the line without a deal to avert the so-called fiscal cliff. how close is washington to bridging the divide? this holiday, share everything. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. hurry in for a droid incredible 4g lte by htc for $49.99. it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management ha
>> i think our teachers have a challenging enough job just being educators and being teachers in our community, and i think the issue of gun violence is -- is a challenging one. and i think there are many solutions to the problem. we just need to be able to bring folks together in a way that we can have sensible conversations about these issues and figure out the best course of action moving forward. >> that was bill and sierra toomey earlier this morning. and if you want to find...
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they paid a lot for an education that doesn't guarantee them a lucrative job but they have hope. among those who said they don't earn enough money now, 88% said they believed they would in the future. embrace change, be willing to start over. this is career advice from millenials. for more on this see my column in december's money magazine and let me know what you think at facebook.com/ali velshi, my handle is @ali velshi. we are here weekdays 3:30 p.m. eastern and sunday at 3:00. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> today in newtown, connecticut, more sad reminders of what happened just a week ago. funerals are being held today for students emilie parker anna marquez green, joe feen gay. yesterday morning at 9:30, people paused to remember the loss. they held a moment of silence and in the town church bells rang 26 times. >>> the national rifle association is finally speaking out on the pass ker in newtown, but the group isn't addressing the idea of banning or limiting guns used to kill the students and teachers at sandy hook elementary. they say the a
they paid a lot for an education that doesn't guarantee them a lucrative job but they have hope. among those who said they don't earn enough money now, 88% said they believed they would in the future. embrace change, be willing to start over. this is career advice from millenials. for more on this see my column in december's money magazine and let me know what you think at facebook.com/ali velshi, my handle is @ali velshi. we are here weekdays 3:30 p.m. eastern and sunday at 3:00. have a great...